In his email reply to Peters, **AxaMonitor**'​s editor reminded Peters: "What you've written in an unsolicited email to a reporter isn't subject to whatever 'off the record'​ claims you assert. Off the record communications with a reporter require an agreement by both parties. … You and I have no confidentiality agreement in place; therefore, I consider your communication with me very much on the record and reportable."​((Carlos Pedraza email to Alec Peters, 7/19/17.))

In his email reply to Peters, **AxaMonitor**'​s editor reminded Peters: "What you've written in an unsolicited email to a reporter isn't subject to whatever 'off the record'​ claims you assert. Off the record communications with a reporter require an agreement by both parties. … You and I have no confidentiality agreement in place; therefore, I consider your communication with me very much on the record and reportable."​((Carlos Pedraza email to Alec Peters, 7/19/17.))

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McIntosh chose not to read Peters'​ entire email to **AxaMonitor**, ​encouraging ​Pedraza to make the contact ​public:

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McIntosh chose not to read Peters'​ entire email to **AxaMonitor**, ​and he encouraged ​Pedraza to make Peters'​ email public:

> Be public about every contact that he attempts. ​ Exposing his nonsense publicly at every opportunity is the only way to go, IMHO, so that it's documented and helps those that are interested (on either side of the aisle) connect the long list of dots that are this debacle.((Terry McIntosh Facebook Messenger post to AxaMonitor editor Carlos Pedraza, 7/20/17.)) {{:​axamonitor-ico.gif?​nolink|}}

> Be public about every contact that he attempts. ​ Exposing his nonsense publicly at every opportunity is the only way to go, IMHO, so that it's documented and helps those that are interested (on either side of the aisle) connect the long list of dots that are this debacle.((Terry McIntosh Facebook Messenger post to AxaMonitor editor Carlos Pedraza, 7/20/17.)) {{:​axamonitor-ico.gif?​nolink|}}